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A local contemporary African art gallery is inviting the public to celebrate Black History Month. → Read More
The diaper giveaway is set for April 22, 2022 at the Dupont Family YMCA on Old Kings Road. → Read More
The Safe Animal Shelter of Clay County needs your help to raise money for homeless dogs and cats in its care. → Read More
A St. Johns County art gallery is inviting you to celebrate Black History Month. → Read More
A local nonprofit is working to get more teens to read. → Read More
EWU said work on the project will start this spring and will be completed by fall 2022. → Read More
The public is invited to a panel discussion focused on the Black LBGTQ+ community this weekend. → Read More
A local restaurant is trying to brighten the holidays for children in Jacksonville. → Read More
In our “Priced out of Jax” series, Action News Jax is investigating what residents face when it comes to finding affordable or available housing. As the housing shortage continues, here’s a growing option that offers families all the perks of a brand new home without the long-term commitment. → Read More
Thousands are expected to take part in the River City Pride celebration is happening Saturday in Jacksonville. → Read More
Thousands are expected to take part in the River City Pride celebration is happening Saturday in Jacksonville. → Read More
Studies show of the 400,000 veterans diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries, 15 to 20 percent of them live with lingering symptoms. → Read More
Studies show of the 400,000 veterans diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries, 15 to 20 percent of them live with lingering symptoms. → Read More
You have a chance to help a local five-year-old Jacksonville boy battling brain cancer. → Read More
Since 2007, Sel and Angie Buyuksarac have welcomed people into their home to celebrate Ramadan. → Read More
From loss of smell to brain fog, COVID-19 has caused a variety of symptoms in the people who get infected. → Read More
We are now in the fourth year of Tenikka’s Books for Kids. It’s an effort that aims to put books in the hands of local children over the summer. → Read More
There are several ways to donate to Tenikka’s Books for Kids this year. → Read More
From silos off the Hart Bridge to a painted concrete lot in a school yard, there are dozens of works of art on display across Jacksonville. → Read More
If you need a second mask, the Jacksonville Public Library is giving out free, reusable cloth masks. → Read More